Travis Oliphant wrote:
> Fernando Perez wrote:
>>>>Fernando Perez wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>On to testing scipy... (and happy from not having to say 'scipy full' :)
>>>>>>>>>>Which currently doesn't build:
>>>>>> Be sure to delete the scipy tree from where you have it installed,
> before building again. For some reason, the build is picking up
> scipy.distutils. The same problem happened to me..
Yup, I figured that might have happened. I went through and made sure that
all possible references to scipy.distutils would be gone. Now the build
passes, and I can install fine.
Note, however, a rather odd behavior:
abdul[~]> python -c 'import scipy'
import stats -> failed: cannot import name dot
abdul[~]> python -c 'import numpy'
import fftpack -> failed: 'module' object has no attribute 'fftpack'
import stats -> failed: 'module' object has no attribute 'linalg'
Now, let's move scipy out of the way:
abdul[~]> mv ~/usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/scipy
~/usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/scipy-TEMP
Check that scipy really can't be imported:
abdul[~]> python -c 'import scipy'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1, in ?
ImportError: No module named scipy
And now, let's get numpy again:
abdul[~]> python -c 'import numpy'
abdul[~]>
No errors...
This is a sign that numpy is pulling in dependencies from scipy, since the
_presence_ of scipy is causing differences in the behavior of numpy.
I'll keep digging...
f